the issue that the PKK will be made to disarm has been continuously denied by the PKK. In fact [PKK leader Abdullah] Öcalan with whom Turkish intelligence MİT undersecretary Hakan Fidan held talks openly said this: “I do not agree with the view that if we retreat the guerilla [warfare] will end. There is Syria, there is Iran. Right now there are 50,000 [PKK members] in Syria, 10,000 in the Qandil Mountains, and 40,000 in Iran.”
It is questionless that these numbers were exaggerated, but even from that day Öcalan has indicated the need for a “common army” declared today by Demirtaş. Because the Kurdish resolution process was a dissolution process in the domestic policy but it was also a plan to feed a round into the chamberlain, that‘s to say, transforming the PKK into a dominant force in the region in the external plan.
One of the objectives of the advancing the Islamic State (ISIS) pawn on the chessboard to a particularly vulnerable square to be sacrificed is that: Transforming the PKK into a dominant power in the part of the chessboard through a pawn swap!